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Economics14 January 11<14 January 11

A New Year’s Resolution for the Bank of England

by David Howden

The One Hundred Twelfth United States Congress opened the year with a reading of the American Constitution. Though this was probably more of a…

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Economics12 January 11<12 January 11

Barclays, bonuses, and backdoor bailouts

by James Tyler

Bob Diamond gave a spirited defence of himself and his industry yesterday at a Parliamentary select committee hearing. Surely it is hard to disagree…

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Economics12 January 11<12 January 11

More trouble coming

by Toby Baxendale

On Financial Sense Newshour this week Bill Laggner and Kevin Duffy, Co-Founders of Bearing Asset Management, join Jim Puplava for discussions about more trouble coming to…

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Economics12 January 11<12 January 11

Can expectations neutralise the side effects of loose monetary policy?

by Dr Frank Shostak

According to the Austrian Business Cycle Theory (ABCT), the artificial lowering of interest rates by the central bank leads to a misallocation of resources…

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Economics11 January 11<11 January 11

The logically contradictory and “terrifying” deflationary spiral fallacy

by Abhinandan Mallick

One of the most persistent and dangerous myths of modern economics, and especially economic policy, is the idea that deflation, defined as a general…

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The Poverty of Modern Macroeconomic Theory and Power of Austrian Business Cycle Theory
Economics10 January 11<10 January 11

The Poverty of Modern Macroeconomic Theory and Power of Austrian Business Cycle Theory

by Morgan Reynolds

Reproduced by kind permission of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics ABSTRACT: This paper contrasts mainstream analysis of the recent boom/bust episode and its…

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Economics10 January 11<9 January 11

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Portugal’s Bond Auction

by David Howden

Portugal tested the chilly New Year auction waters on January 5th as it auctioned €500 million of six-month bonds. The good news is that…

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Economics9 January 11<9 January 11

Dynamic Duo interview with Jesus Heurta de Soto

by Morgan Reynolds

On October 21, 2008, I conducted a radio interview with professor Jesús Huerta de Soto, Professor of Political Economy at Rey Juan Carlos University…

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Economics8 January 11<8 January 11

Wanted: Austro-Monetary Economist for Ron Paul

by Mark Goodhand

Lew Rockwell has announced an exciting opportunity in the US: Ron Paul has been named chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy subcommittee, and will…

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Economics7 January 11<7 January 11

Liam Halligan: Why I believe Tim Congdon is on losing side of monetary easing argument

by Andy Duncan

As a hardcore Rothbardian myself, I could quibble with one or two of the things that Mr Liam Halligan has written in his latest…

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